• Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·09:44

      Customers Prefer AutoTaxi Despite Higher Fees? Why & Would You Try Robotaxi?

      Wall Street has high hopes for the commercialization of robotaxis. But is there really a market for self-driving cars? Let’s first look at how $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ peer, $Alphabet(GOOG)$’s Waymo, is performing in San Francisco.Waymo’s ride prices are 41% higher than $Lyft, Inc.(LYFT)$ and 31% higher than $Uber(UBER)$. Yet in just two years, it achieved over 25% gross bookings market share in San Francisco, surpassing Lyft.Why are users willing to accept the high price and the uncertainty of autonomous driving?A recent survey asked Waymo users why they chose the service. The main reasons included:No need to talk to a dr
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    • ToNiToNi
      ·39 minutes ago
      Why Tesla’s Robotaxi Revolution Makes It a Must-Buy Stock As the world edges closer to a future dominated by autonomous vehicles, Tesla Inc. is positioning itself as the undisputed leader in this transformative shift. With the upcoming launch of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Model Y robotaxi pilot in Austin on June 22, 2025, Tesla is not just riding a trend—it’s setting the pace. Despite recent market volatility and skepticism, the company’s innovative technology, strategic vision, and resilience make it a compelling long-term investment. Here’s why Tesla stock deserves a spot in your portfolio. The Robotaxi Game-Changer Tesla’s robotaxi pilot, featuring 10-20 Model Y vehicles equipped with an advanced version of FSD software, marks a pivotal moment. This isn’t just a tech demo; it’s a proof
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·21:28
      🌟🌟🌟Would I Try An Autonomous Taxi? Absolutely!  The idea of hopping into a car with no driver sounds like the start of a sci-fi thriller.  Here is why : No Small Talk required.  No awkward "busy day" from the front seat.  Just me, my playlist and a robot that doesn't judge my karaoke. An autonomous taxi is smarter than your average driver as it is powered by AI that has been trained in miliions of miles of data.   It doesn't text, tailgate or take questionable shortcuts because "Waze said so". It is electric which means fewer emissions and more zen.  Plus I can finally stop pretending that I know how to parallel park. With 360 degrees sensors, radar and zero road rage, an autonomous taxi is built to avoid drama, unlike some humans I know. I might clutch
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·17:56
      Curious to try something new and exciting but probably only one time due to high fee.
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    • CatkCatk
      ·17:49
      Safety risks are still a big concern, but I do see the benefits. That being said, I’d still wait until the technology is tested more and proven safe.
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    • 4M654M65
      ·15:29
      Pilot launch scheduled for June 22 in Austin, Texas: Invitation-only trial of ~10–20 modified Model Y vehicles, operating within geofenced zones from 6 AM–12 AM. A “safety monitor” will ride in the front passenger seat for backup . Regulatory concerns and political pressure: Texas lawmakers and NHTSA raised red flags—some even want a delay until new autonomous vehicle safety regulations in September 2025 . Teleoperation fallback: Initial rides will rely on Tesla’s teleoperation team—remote backup operators can take control if needed . --- The “vision vs execution” debate Elon Musk’s bold promises: He’s aiming for a camera-only full-self-driving (FSD) approach across privately owned Teslas, scaling robotaxi availability nationwide by late 2026—potentially millions of vehicles . Challenges &
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    • TheStrategistTheStrategist
      ·14:45
      vote for preservation of life via autotaxi
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    • 1PC1PC
      ·13:50
      Technically Robots driven vehicles 🚜🚑 should be law abiding as there's no emotional ego or road rahe behavior [LOL] [LOL] [LOL]. Yes I would 💕 to try it to get a feel of the new trend 📈 & technology. @Shyon @yourcelesttyy @Shernice軒嬣 2000 @Barcode @JC888 @koolgal
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    • MHhMHh
      ·11:55
      I wouldn’t dare to try an autonomous taxi until it becomes really mainstream and the accident rates are shown to be low when utilised in high numbers along with a good mix of such taxi with other vehicles with real drivers. I would put up with smelly vehicles and noisy drivers than risk my life. Like any other digital stuff, I think self-driving cars would be vulnerable to hacking and data breaches. That cannot be helped as some personal data needs to be collected in order to utilise the taxi. However, if the type of data collected is not sensitive eg just name, I wouldn’t be too worried. I don’t think autonomous driving will go mainstream overnight like ChatGPT as there are more risks involved. When one’s life is concerned, I think most people would be more cautious. Also, not everyon
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    • alphacyclopsalphacyclops
      ·11:39
      Driveless EVs are already being in used in Tesla and other China EVs being a use case for driverless as well as low accident rates. Second being driverless taxis are becoming being accepted as norm. So robotaxis are a feature into the future whether doubters or pessimists might say its not safe. Flying in a plane is considered unsafe in the past, now its a norm.
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    • AlubinAlubin
      ·11:20
      Sure why not if it is affordable. Always good to have an alternative
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    • AlubinAlubin
      ·11:19
      Sure why not if it is affordable
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·10:33
      yes I will try. I hope it will be cheaper than a ride with a real driver. if not, I rather drive myself
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    • LucasOngLucasOng
      ·10:26
      Looking forward to have robo taxi or self driving taxi in asia
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    • CheechennCheechenn
      ·08:11
      Nope that sounds way too risky lol 
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·08:11
      $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ $Direxion Daily TSLA Bull 2X Shares(TSLL)$ 🚨🤖💸 Tesla’s $326 Moment: Robotaxi Ignites a New Valuation Era 💸🤖🚨 This Sunday, Tesla doesn’t just roll out a new product, it fundamentally redefines itself. The Robotaxi launch in Austin marks the commercial dawn of a software-driven empire that’s been over a decade in the making. With real passengers and real revenue, Tesla’s valuation now hinges on its potential as a hybrid mobility AI platform. At $326.20 overnight, I’m seeing the market wake up to this shift, and I’m here to break it down. 📈 Technical Setup: The $TSLA Engine is Revving Tesla is trading at $326.76 (+1.46% overnight), holding firmly above the 5-day moving average (MA5: $325
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·07:20

      BIG TECH WEEKLY | IWhat Challenges Does Big-Tech Face? Marvell Raises Guidance

      Big-Tech’s PerformanceWeekly Macro Highlights: Escalation Between Iran and Israel, Powell vs. Trump War of Words, Stablecoin TurmoilThe escalation in the Middle East was one of the main drivers of market volatility this week. Israel’s strike on key Iranian facilities could lead to further increases in oil prices, fueling inflation expectations and exerting pressure on U.S. equities—particularly those in energy-sensitive sectors. While the upward trend in oil prices slightly eased this week, geopolitical uncertainty remains a key market risk for the foreseeable future.On the other hand, despite solid economic data, the Fed unsurprisingly refrained from cutting interest rates and reiterated concerns over tariffs and their potential inflationary effects. Trump again lambasted Powell as “stupi
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·07:06

      🌌 Self-Driving Taxis: Ready to Ride the Future? 🚖

      $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ Tesla’s about to drop a game-changer: a pilot program for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Model Y robotaxi kicks off in Austin on June 22. No driver, just you and the tech. Meanwhile, Waymo’s been crushing it in San Francisco, charging 41% more than Lyft and 31% more than Uber, yet still owning over 25% of the market in just two years. People can’t get enough—no awkward small talk, luxe rides, and no tipping stress. But would you climb into a car that drives itself? Let’s break it down. Tesla’s Austin Experiment Picture this: a fleet of Model Ys cruising Austin’s streets, no one behind the wheel. Tesla’s FSD pilot starts June 22, testing its self-driving tech in a real-world sandbox. It’s not total freedom—think geofenced zones an
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    • WeChatsWeChats
      ·05:53
      Robotaxi Era Begins—Would You Ride Tesla’s Self-Driving Taxi? 🚗🤖 It's finally happening—Tesla is rolling out its pilot program for “Full Self-Driving” (FSD) Model Y robotaxis in Austin, starting June 22. Whether you're a long-time Tesla bull or a tech skeptic, this moment could be the start of a massive disruption in the global ride-hailing industry. Tesla isn't the first in the robotaxi space. Waymo is already live in San Francisco and Phoenix. And here's the surprise—despite fares being 41% higher than Lyft and 31% higher than Uber, Waymo has captured over 25% of SF's ride-hailing market, even overtaking Lyft. That’s a stunning stat for an autonomous taxi service. Why are people choosing more expensive rides with no driver? According to customer feedback: No awkward small talk 🙃 Smoother
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·05:25
      The Tesla Full Self-Driving (FSD) Model Y robotaxi trial in Austin is an intriguing development in the autonomous vehicle (AV) space. Whether someone would want to try a self-driving taxi depends on their openness to new technologies, trust in AV safety systems, and the convenience it offers. Here's a breakdown of your questions: --- 1. Would You Try a Self-Driving Taxi? Many people are curious about self-driving technology but hesitant to try it due to concerns about: Safety: Can Tesla's FSD system navigate real-world complexities reliably? Comfort: Will the ride be smooth, and will the technology instill confidence? Cost: How does it compare with existing ride-hailing options? For early adopters and technology enthusiasts, the opportunity to experience cutting-edge innovation could outwe
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    • antitiantiti
      ·04:07
      definitely will. I hope robotic can develop faster so I don't need to learn how to drive a car Don't need to talk with the driver is another good thing to me
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    • ToNiToNi
      ·39 minutes ago
      Why Tesla’s Robotaxi Revolution Makes It a Must-Buy Stock As the world edges closer to a future dominated by autonomous vehicles, Tesla Inc. is positioning itself as the undisputed leader in this transformative shift. With the upcoming launch of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Model Y robotaxi pilot in Austin on June 22, 2025, Tesla is not just riding a trend—it’s setting the pace. Despite recent market volatility and skepticism, the company’s innovative technology, strategic vision, and resilience make it a compelling long-term investment. Here’s why Tesla stock deserves a spot in your portfolio. The Robotaxi Game-Changer Tesla’s robotaxi pilot, featuring 10-20 Model Y vehicles equipped with an advanced version of FSD software, marks a pivotal moment. This isn’t just a tech demo; it’s a proof
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·07:20

      BIG TECH WEEKLY | IWhat Challenges Does Big-Tech Face? Marvell Raises Guidance

      Big-Tech’s PerformanceWeekly Macro Highlights: Escalation Between Iran and Israel, Powell vs. Trump War of Words, Stablecoin TurmoilThe escalation in the Middle East was one of the main drivers of market volatility this week. Israel’s strike on key Iranian facilities could lead to further increases in oil prices, fueling inflation expectations and exerting pressure on U.S. equities—particularly those in energy-sensitive sectors. While the upward trend in oil prices slightly eased this week, geopolitical uncertainty remains a key market risk for the foreseeable future.On the other hand, despite solid economic data, the Fed unsurprisingly refrained from cutting interest rates and reiterated concerns over tariffs and their potential inflationary effects. Trump again lambasted Powell as “stupi
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·08:11
      $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ $Direxion Daily TSLA Bull 2X Shares(TSLL)$ 🚨🤖💸 Tesla’s $326 Moment: Robotaxi Ignites a New Valuation Era 💸🤖🚨 This Sunday, Tesla doesn’t just roll out a new product, it fundamentally redefines itself. The Robotaxi launch in Austin marks the commercial dawn of a software-driven empire that’s been over a decade in the making. With real passengers and real revenue, Tesla’s valuation now hinges on its potential as a hybrid mobility AI platform. At $326.20 overnight, I’m seeing the market wake up to this shift, and I’m here to break it down. 📈 Technical Setup: The $TSLA Engine is Revving Tesla is trading at $326.76 (+1.46% overnight), holding firmly above the 5-day moving average (MA5: $325
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·07:06

      🌌 Self-Driving Taxis: Ready to Ride the Future? 🚖

      $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ Tesla’s about to drop a game-changer: a pilot program for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Model Y robotaxi kicks off in Austin on June 22. No driver, just you and the tech. Meanwhile, Waymo’s been crushing it in San Francisco, charging 41% more than Lyft and 31% more than Uber, yet still owning over 25% of the market in just two years. People can’t get enough—no awkward small talk, luxe rides, and no tipping stress. But would you climb into a car that drives itself? Let’s break it down. Tesla’s Austin Experiment Picture this: a fleet of Model Ys cruising Austin’s streets, no one behind the wheel. Tesla’s FSD pilot starts June 22, testing its self-driving tech in a real-world sandbox. It’s not total freedom—think geofenced zones an
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·21:28
      🌟🌟🌟Would I Try An Autonomous Taxi? Absolutely!  The idea of hopping into a car with no driver sounds like the start of a sci-fi thriller.  Here is why : No Small Talk required.  No awkward "busy day" from the front seat.  Just me, my playlist and a robot that doesn't judge my karaoke. An autonomous taxi is smarter than your average driver as it is powered by AI that has been trained in miliions of miles of data.   It doesn't text, tailgate or take questionable shortcuts because "Waze said so". It is electric which means fewer emissions and more zen.  Plus I can finally stop pretending that I know how to parallel park. With 360 degrees sensors, radar and zero road rage, an autonomous taxi is built to avoid drama, unlike some humans I know. I might clutch
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·09:44

      Customers Prefer AutoTaxi Despite Higher Fees? Why & Would You Try Robotaxi?

      Wall Street has high hopes for the commercialization of robotaxis. But is there really a market for self-driving cars? Let’s first look at how $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ peer, $Alphabet(GOOG)$’s Waymo, is performing in San Francisco.Waymo’s ride prices are 41% higher than $Lyft, Inc.(LYFT)$ and 31% higher than $Uber(UBER)$. Yet in just two years, it achieved over 25% gross bookings market share in San Francisco, surpassing Lyft.Why are users willing to accept the high price and the uncertainty of autonomous driving?A recent survey asked Waymo users why they chose the service. The main reasons included:No need to talk to a dr
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    • 4M654M65
      ·15:29
      Pilot launch scheduled for June 22 in Austin, Texas: Invitation-only trial of ~10–20 modified Model Y vehicles, operating within geofenced zones from 6 AM–12 AM. A “safety monitor” will ride in the front passenger seat for backup . Regulatory concerns and political pressure: Texas lawmakers and NHTSA raised red flags—some even want a delay until new autonomous vehicle safety regulations in September 2025 . Teleoperation fallback: Initial rides will rely on Tesla’s teleoperation team—remote backup operators can take control if needed . --- The “vision vs execution” debate Elon Musk’s bold promises: He’s aiming for a camera-only full-self-driving (FSD) approach across privately owned Teslas, scaling robotaxi availability nationwide by late 2026—potentially millions of vehicles . Challenges &
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·05:25
      The Tesla Full Self-Driving (FSD) Model Y robotaxi trial in Austin is an intriguing development in the autonomous vehicle (AV) space. Whether someone would want to try a self-driving taxi depends on their openness to new technologies, trust in AV safety systems, and the convenience it offers. Here's a breakdown of your questions: --- 1. Would You Try a Self-Driving Taxi? Many people are curious about self-driving technology but hesitant to try it due to concerns about: Safety: Can Tesla's FSD system navigate real-world complexities reliably? Comfort: Will the ride be smooth, and will the technology instill confidence? Cost: How does it compare with existing ride-hailing options? For early adopters and technology enthusiasts, the opportunity to experience cutting-edge innovation could outwe
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    • CatkCatk
      ·17:49
      Safety risks are still a big concern, but I do see the benefits. That being said, I’d still wait until the technology is tested more and proven safe.
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·17:56
      Curious to try something new and exciting but probably only one time due to high fee.
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    • WeChatsWeChats
      ·05:53
      Robotaxi Era Begins—Would You Ride Tesla’s Self-Driving Taxi? 🚗🤖 It's finally happening—Tesla is rolling out its pilot program for “Full Self-Driving” (FSD) Model Y robotaxis in Austin, starting June 22. Whether you're a long-time Tesla bull or a tech skeptic, this moment could be the start of a massive disruption in the global ride-hailing industry. Tesla isn't the first in the robotaxi space. Waymo is already live in San Francisco and Phoenix. And here's the surprise—despite fares being 41% higher than Lyft and 31% higher than Uber, Waymo has captured over 25% of SF's ride-hailing market, even overtaking Lyft. That’s a stunning stat for an autonomous taxi service. Why are people choosing more expensive rides with no driver? According to customer feedback: No awkward small talk 🙃 Smoother
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    • MHhMHh
      ·11:55
      I wouldn’t dare to try an autonomous taxi until it becomes really mainstream and the accident rates are shown to be low when utilised in high numbers along with a good mix of such taxi with other vehicles with real drivers. I would put up with smelly vehicles and noisy drivers than risk my life. Like any other digital stuff, I think self-driving cars would be vulnerable to hacking and data breaches. That cannot be helped as some personal data needs to be collected in order to utilise the taxi. However, if the type of data collected is not sensitive eg just name, I wouldn’t be too worried. I don’t think autonomous driving will go mainstream overnight like ChatGPT as there are more risks involved. When one’s life is concerned, I think most people would be more cautious. Also, not everyon
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    • 1PC1PC
      ·13:50
      Technically Robots driven vehicles 🚜🚑 should be law abiding as there's no emotional ego or road rahe behavior [LOL] [LOL] [LOL]. Yes I would 💕 to try it to get a feel of the new trend 📈 & technology. @Shyon @yourcelesttyy @Shernice軒嬣 2000 @Barcode @JC888 @koolgal
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    • alphacyclopsalphacyclops
      ·11:39
      Driveless EVs are already being in used in Tesla and other China EVs being a use case for driverless as well as low accident rates. Second being driverless taxis are becoming being accepted as norm. So robotaxis are a feature into the future whether doubters or pessimists might say its not safe. Flying in a plane is considered unsafe in the past, now its a norm.
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    • TheStrategistTheStrategist
      ·14:45
      vote for preservation of life via autotaxi
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    • AlubinAlubin
      ·11:20
      Sure why not if it is affordable. Always good to have an alternative
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    • AlubinAlubin
      ·11:19
      Sure why not if it is affordable
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·10:33
      yes I will try. I hope it will be cheaper than a ride with a real driver. if not, I rather drive myself
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·06-18 15:36

      Tesla’s Austin Plant Shuts Down: Time to Buy Before the Robotaxi Revolution?

      Tesla’s stock slid nearly 4% on Tuesday after news broke that the Austin, Texas factory will halt production of the Cybertruck and Model Y for a week starting June 30. Announced during an employee meeting, the pause is pegged to routine maintenance on the production lines—marking the third shutdown at the facility in the past year. But here’s the kicker: this comes just days after Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving” (FSD) Model Y robotaxi pilot program kicks off in Austin on June 22. Is this a stumble for Tesla or a calculated pit stop before a major leap forward? Let’s unpack the situation and see if this dip is your ticket to ride the robotaxi wave. The Production Pause: Trouble or Tune-Up? The week-long halt at Tesla’s Austin plant is officially for maintenance, a standard practice in the auto
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    • LucasOngLucasOng
      ·10:26
      Looking forward to have robo taxi or self driving taxi in asia
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